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A Wrinkle In Time - 807 words
A Wrinkle In Time A Wrinkle in Time By Madeline
LEngle In Willstead town, in North Carolina
strange things are happening. Do you want to know
more? Well in A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine
LEngle, a wonderful writer tells all the weird
things that are happening. The setting of this
story is on North Carolina, at the town of
Willstead in the year of 2005. One day Margaret
was left by the Aliens when she was two- months
old at planet Earth, and was found by the Murries,
a nice couple, that had one year of marriage.
Several years had passed and Margaret grew up like
a normal girl. Now she has twin brothers and a
Collie dog. At school everybody thinks that she is
a freak, but she is a ten-year-old ...
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Apollo 11 - 435 words
Apollo 11 Apollo 11 The Apollo 11 mission is
accomplished. The Eagle has landed safely on the
moon. This is a big day for all mankind. The
Apollo 11 team com-pleted the mission and returned
home to Earth. Here you can see Niel A.
Armstrong`s footstep. It will stay like this
forever on the moon. Text: The Viruz Like Niel
Armstrong said when he stepped out of the Eagle;
One small step for man one giant leap for
mankind. This is a big day for everybody. Now
scientists can study the moon closer. The Apollo
11 team took the first step on the moon, and which
planet will be the next? The mission Niel A.
Armstrong, Michael Collins and Edwin E. Aldrin Jr.
finished the mission by Here you can see th ...
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Asteroids - 1,203 words
Asteroids In our solar system today there are over
30 000 asteroids flying around in all directions
colliding with other asteroids and planets not
caring about the destruction they might convey.
Our planet Earth is caught right in the middle of
all of this action and is liable to entire
extinction of any life forms on the planet if a
large enough asteroid crosses its path. Any one
single asteroid has the possibility to erase
thousands of years of history and wipeout the
human race as we know it. Asteroids are large or
small chunks of rock and metal flying around space
up to speeds of 80 000 km/h. These chunks were
believed to have formed millions of years ago
during the big bang. These rocks ...
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Attention Getter: - 691 words
Attention Getter: The date: October 1969 The time:
7:15 PM, EST The place: Leary, Georgia The
setting: A dark, starlit sky but not for long
lasting ten to twelve min., at times as bright as
the moon, an unidentified flying object hurtled
across the sky A UFO piloted by aliens? Or just
the ravings of an over-imaginative human mind?
This was an actual report filed with NICAP
(National Investigations Committee on Aerial
Phenomenon)by former President Jimmy Carter!
Pointer: I wanted to talk to you about Aliens, the
power behind the UFOs, because I find it to be an
interesting topic. The report I just read shows
that close encounters with aliens can happen to
anyone Listen to what I have to say, ...
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Butterfly Transformations - 848 words
Butterfly Transformations Butterfly
Transformations (A future myth told in past tense)
Before the existence of Earth, there were four
winged elemental gods, and one superior god. These
gods and goddesses were: the sky goddess, Gemalia;
the water goddess, Saraces; the earth god, Chago;
the fire goddess, Argon; and the Superior Goddess,
DawnDo. These five kept constant watch over the
universe, adamantly flying over and throughout the
wide abyss. During one of their days off, they
were playing kick the can among the stars. They
all came flying down towards the can and collided,
creating planet earth. Because of the great
collision, their wings fell off and mystically
transformed into millions o ...
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Christian Antisemitism - 1,362 words
Christian Anti-Semitism For sixteen hundred years,
the Jewish people have been persecuted and
murdered by people who worship a Jewish man as
their savior: the Christians. Why did Christian
anti-Semitism, a seemingly illogical belief given
that Jesus himself was a Jew, develop? How did it
evolve, and why has it persisted for centuries? In
the Biblical gospels, despite three of the four
being ostensibly written by Jews, enemies of Jesus
are referred to as "the Jews." Early Christians
found themselves in a quandary. The savior they
worship, himself a Jew, purportedly was killed by
Jews. Since at least the fourth century, some
groups of Christians have actively practiced
anti-Semitism, taking re ...
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Cosmology - 1,152 words
Cosmology Cosmology has always been an interesting
area of study for me. For as long as I can
remember, every time I look up at the night sky, a
million questions pop into my head. Questions such
as "Is there an intelligent life out there?" "How
large is space, does it expand infinitely, if it
does, what does it expand into?" These and many
other questions still plague my mind. We can
define Cosmology as the study of the heavens as a
whole, including theories about its origin,
evolution, large-scale structure, and future. I
would definitely agree to this description, and
would like to explain my point of view of the
topics that Cosmology covers. Personally, I tend
to believe that the big ban ...
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Do We Need More Space - 959 words
Do We Need More Space? Do we need more space? The
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or
NASA for short, plays a necessary and vital role
in human life. It provides economic stability for
the country, the common-day luxuries we have all
come to expect, medical discoveries and advances,
an insurance policy for the planet, and fulfills
mankind's eternal desire for exploration. Though
there are many critics of the federally-funded
space program, it indeed plays a central role in
both the history and the future of the country.
The space program is a major component in our
country's economic stability. The industry
generates more than $40 billion in annual exports,
and almost $30 billi ...
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Does God Exist - 1,414 words
Does God Exist? Sean Johnson MWF8-8:50 Who is God?
A startling question that most people will answer
yes to is: Does God exist? Websters Dictionary
(Webster's p. 412) defines God as the supreme
being, seen as the omnipotent creator and ruler of
the universe. Whereas a theologist describes him
as God is the infinite and perfect spirit in whom
all things have their source, support, and end.
(Thiessen p. 55) Whatever the case the statistics
from Multipoll CGI on the internet show that 86
percent believe that God exists. Probably half or
more of that actually attend a church or seek
after God. Upon further investigation there are
actually many reasons to believe in God. From the
beginning man ha ...
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Earth Planet - 2,128 words
... salt dissolved in the oceans is, on the
average, 34.5 percent by weight. About the same
percentage can be obtained if three quarters of a
teaspoon of salt is dissolved in eight ounces of
water. Water Supply for the Earth Water that
evaporates from the surface of the oceans into the
atmosphere provides most of the rain that falls on
the continents. Steadily moving air currents in
the Earth's atmosphere carry the moist air inland.
When the air cools, the vapour condenses to form
water droplets. These are seen most commonly as
clouds. Often the droplets come together to form
raindrops. If the atmosphere is cold enough,
snowflakes form instead of raindrops. In either
case, water that has tr ...
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Effects Of Genetic Engineering On Agriculture - 1,696 words
Effects Of Genetic Engineering On Agriculture The
Effects of Genetic Engineering on Agriculture
Agribiotechnology is the study of making altered
agricultural products. Agribusiness is trying to
alter the genes of already existing products to
try to enhance the biocompetitiveness and
adaptability of crops by enhancing plant
resistance to drought, salinity, disease, pests
and herbicides. They are going to try to enhance
their growth, productivity, nutrient value, and
chemical composition. The old way of doing this
was through selective breeding, special
fertilizer, and hormones. This seems now somewhat
outdated with todays technology. Genetic
engineering comes with many downfalls. Increased
pr ...
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Extraterrestrials - 1,262 words
Extraterrestrials Can the Earth be the only place
in the Universe that harbors life? Most
astronomers don't believe this is true. Certain
statistics in the Universe provide evidence that
living beings may be common place through out the
universe, on planets of other stars besides the
sun. In this paper I plan to discuss the various
viewpoints of those that believe that
extraterrestrials exist and have even been
visiting Earth, and the viewpoints of skpetics
that believe that aliens don't exist and have not
been visiting Earth. To get into the topic we must
first start at the base of the subject. First the
question must be dealt with of life being only
indigenous to planet Earth. One of the m ...
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Foreign Policy - 1,082 words
Foreign Policy With the world balancing on the
edge of destruction, foreign relationships are
extremely important to the United States of
America. The United States is fully recognized as
the most powerful nation on the planet earth, and
with that power comes a definitive sense of
responsibility. The U.S. needs to pay close
attention to this responsibility if it hopes to
keep its place on the throne as king of the
nations. This is where the United States foreign
policy comes into play. Foreign policy is
essentially positive or negative interaction with
other nations as well as the goals and principles
that are included (Morrison #1 607). The United
States have a couple of choices concerning ...
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Friendly Persuation - 759 words
Friendly Persuation Friendly Persuasion This movie
not only deals with internal and external conflict
but also deals with the thing that makes a man a
man forgiveness and acceptance.It shows that
Although there are differences between you and
someone else you don't have to let that define you
relationship with that person. In the story we are
shown the every day life of a Quaker family where
they have all taken up an oath not to raise a hand
against another man.The family is presented with
several tests of faith if you will.When the family
goes to the fair all of the family members are
confronted with some temptation the question is
whether or not they will cave in and do as there
id command ...
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From The Big Bang To Life On Earth - 1,267 words
From The Big Bang To Life On Earth From the Big
Bang to Life on Earth Should we as humans expect
to find intelligent life elsewhere in the
Universe? There are many reasons for and against
this concept, but first we should trace just how
our terrestrial life started. The beginning of
time and the universe began with the Big Bang.
This was an explosion that started the expansion
of the universe. In the most basic sense, the
standard model is simply the idea that every bit
of the matter and energy in the universe was once
compressed to an unimaginable density. In the big
bang, the material exploded outward into the
formation of matter that we see today. Shortly
after this event everything in th ...
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Helium And Janssen - 268 words
Helium And Janssen A French astronomer,
Pierre-Jules-Csar Janssen (1824-1907), first
obtained evidence for the existence of helium
during the solar eclipse of 1868 in India when he
detected a new yellow line (587.49 nm) in the
solar spectrum very close to the yellow sodium
D-line. It was not possible to produce this line
in the laboratory. Sir Norman Lockyer (1836-1920),
an English astronomer, recognised that no known
element at that time gave this line and named the
element helium for the sun. For many years helium
was regarded as an element that might exist on the
sun although it was unknown on the Earth.
Spectroscopists at the time doubted the results
concerning helium. However the claims ...
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If Martians Paid A Little Visit - 378 words
If Martians Paid A Little Visit IF MARTIANS PAID A
LITTLE VISIT People believe that Martians have
come to planet earth. And indeed many people have
video taped many sights of little objects flying
in the air, ones with different types of ordered
movements, and others with no movements at all.
But what would happen if one day these little
unknown creatures decide they are going to
actually park their little flying mobiles and show
their faces? What would they say to us? What would
they want from us? Why are they here in the first
place? Many circumstances would occur not only for
the Martians, but also for many people here on
earth. Many families would probably want to move
from their home to ...
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Ipv Vs Ipv - 229 words
Ipv4 Vs. Ipv6 Evan Gilden 2/12/01 CIT/TCT 120 Ipv4
vs. Ipv6 Ipv4 is short Internet Protocol Version
4, the same goes for Ipv6. Most of todays internet
uses Ipv4 witch is almost 20 years old. There has
been one magor problem with Ipv4, it is running
out of IP addresses (IP addresses are a unique
identifirer for a computer on the internet). Ipv6
fixes this problem along with many other more
insugnificant problems. Ipv6 also adds many
iprovments to Ipv4 in ares such as routing and
network autoconfiguration. Ipv6 is supposed to
replace Ipv4 in a gradually time frame, with the
two coexisting for many years. A Ipv4 address
looks like this 10.1.1.1 and a Ipv6 address looks
like this FEDC:BA98:7654: ...
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Kant And Utilitarianism - 1,360 words
Kant And Utilitarianism In the story, The Ones Who
Walk Away From Omelas, two points of view are
introduced. The Kantian point of view is
contrasted with the Utilitarian point of view. In
the story there is a city named Omelas, in which a
single child suffers so that the community may
live with great happiness. Most of the community
accepts the fact that one child must suffer for
happiness to exist. However, the odd citizen
becomes so disgusted with the fact the child is
allowed to suffer that they leave Omelas for good.
In this essay, one character will be a Utilitarian
and another character will be Kantian. The two
characters will debate the issue of sacrificing
one person for the good of ...
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Life In The Universe - 1,127 words
Life In The Universe In the selection I have
chosen Chapter 6 of Life in the Universe; The
Evolution of Life on Earth begins with the
theories of Darwin and natural selection and how
survival of the fittest was one of the main
theories of evolution of life of an organism.
Although it is a good theory, and has been tested
through years it is not one of the main priorities
of evolution. There was a reason of an outside
force that forced the funas to extinction, not
because it was unable to adapt to an environment.
Also the past of origin goes too far back and is
so complicated that there is no sure way to point
a certain time or place in the history of our
origin, unlike the work of nature. Fo ...
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